Pamela81 "You will be charged with the bank fees" "The bank fees will be charged to you" Are the sentences grammatically correct? They are correct but they strike me as a bit awkward. " Pamela81 I have also found the verb "to debit with" can I then say: "You will be debited with the bank fees" ??
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Pamela81"You will be charged with the bank fees"They are correct but they strike me as a bit awkward. I think this is a bit more natural: "The bank fees will be charged to your account."
"The bank fees will be charged to you"
Are the sentences grammatically correct?
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